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Dr. Paul Rosenfeld focuses on fate and transport of contaminants in soil, water and air, risk assessment, air dispersion modeling, and odor analysis and control.Ý His project experience ranges from monitoring, modeling, of pollution sources as they relate to human and ecological health. Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed clean up programs for contaminatedÝsites containing petroleum, fuel oxygenates, sulfur compounds, nitrogen compounds, aldehydes, volatile fatty acids, Ýpesticides, PCBs, dioxins, furans, volatile organics, chlorinated solvents, perchlorate, heavy metals, and asbestos.
Selected Recent Publications
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, I. H. (2004) Understanding Odorants AssociatedPress With Compost, Biomass Facilities, and the Land Application of Biosolids Water Science and Technology, In .Ý
Rosenfeld, P.E. Grey, M. A., Suffet I. H. (2004) Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash, Water Science and Technology. In Press.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M. A., Sellew, P.Ý (2003) Measurement of Biosolids Odor and Odorant Emissions From Windrows, Static Pile and Biofilter. Water Environment Research. In Press.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M.,Ý Sellew P. (2003) Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Seventh International In Situ And On Site Bioremediation Symposium.Ý Batelle Conference Orlando Florida. June 2 and June 6, 2003.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Grey, M and Suffet, M. 2002. Controlling Odors Using High Carbon Wood Ash; Biocycle, March 2002, Page 42.Ý
Rosenfeld, P.E., Grey, M and Suffet, M. 2002 Compost Demonstration Project, Sacramento, California Using High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a Green Materials Composting Facility Integrated Waste Management Board Public Affairs Office, Publications Clearinghouse (MS-6), Sacramento, CA Publication #442-02-008. April 2002.Ý
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry.Ý 2001.Ý Characterization of odor emissions from three different biosolids. Water Soil and Air pollution. Vol. 127 Nos. 1-4, pp. 173-191.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., 2000. Wood ash control of odor emissions from biosolids application. Journal of Environmental Quality. 29:1662-1668.Ý
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry and D. Bennett.Ý 2001.Ý Wastewater dewatering polymer affect on biosolids odor emissions and microbial activity. Water Environment Research. 73: 363-367.Ý
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry.Ý 2001.Ý Activated Carbon and Wood Ash Sorption of Wastewater, Compost, and Biosolids Odorants Water Environment Research, 73: 388-392.Ý
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., 2001. High carbon wood ash effect on biosolids microbial activity and odor. Volume 131 Nos. 1-4, pp. 247-262Ý
Rosenfeld, P. E,Ý C.L. Henry, R. Harrison.Ý 1998.Ý Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Bellevue Washington.Ý
Chollack, T. and P. Rosenfeld.Ý 1998.Ý Compost Amendment Handbook For Landscaping. Prepared for and distributed by the City of Redmond, Washington State.Ý
Rosenfeld. P.Ý 1992.Ý The Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail. Heritage Magazine of St. Kitts, Vol.Ý 3 No. 2.Ý
Rosenfeld. P.Ý 1993.Ý High School Biogas Project To Prevent Deforestation On St. Kitts.Ý Biomass Users Network, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1993. P. Rosenfeld.Ý 1992. |